To explain why am i asking in this section I'm talking about in general not just shemale yep I'm including shemale when I'm talking about hentai in general & I'm asking because i guess i might as well & confessed this about me & i doubt shemales,ladyboys & Tgirls will like me when & if she ever finds this out about me.

I'm a otaku at my age I'm what you call a adult otaku at age of 29 years old on December 28th I'll be 30 years old,I'm a gamer,I'm a final fantasy fan/huge fan aka final fantasy nerd,I'm a hentai fan i love hentai & i love hentai stuff like i said i doubt shemales,ladyboys & Tgirls will like me when & if she ever finds this out about me.

& so in a way I'm asking out of curiosity & if you think i should hide/or continue hiding my power level i fully understand & if you disagreed with what i said feel free to do so if you want to

Based on my own purely non-scientific observations. I believe 29 or 30 is still considered “young” in our society. The reasons for this are many. We are living longer, the economy, extended “education” for many along with student debt, couples waiting until they’re in their 20’s or 30’s to get married, etc. People living at home longer. The list grows…

Marketing plays a role in this as well. Recently I’ve noticed the current heavy emphasis on “retro” culture. The “Turtles” come to mind (yes those turtles that people my age remember watching as kids are still being marketed to children), “Star Wars” (40(!) this year—I can’t count how many tiny “Stormtroopers” I saw this Halloween). Mom’s and Dad’s too. Throw in Grandpa as “Darth Vader” and you’ve got three generations…

And my favorite… Tommy Hilfiger. I wore Tommy stuff all through High School. I remember getting my girlfriend “Tommy Girl” cologne for Christmas. Now they’ve teamed up with The Chainsmokers to sell it all to a new generation.

The latest I’ve heard is that they’re bringing “Doom” back. I still have a shrink-wrapped copy of “Doom II” from 1994 sitting on a shelf in my office. My nieces play Minecraft all the time. Why does everything still look the same 20+ years later?

So to answer your question, no I don’t think 29 or 30 is “old.” I also sent you a PM some time ago saying that Hentai and Gaming are great ways to “break the ice.” I guarantee there are many women who would love to do something like this on a date. From there, who knows where things might lead?

There are also “conventions” devoted to Gaming, Hentai, and Cosplay where you might meet somebody. And I hope you will seriously consider getting involved in LGBT events. If you want to meet somebody for a true long term relationship I feel it’s better to meet “face to face,” people who share your interests. If you just want to get laid there are “escorts” as many on here will tell you. I have been married twice and all of my relationships have been with people I have met through activities I’ve been involved in or through mutual friends. If I was still single, who knows?

Based on my own purely non-scientific observations. I believe 29 or 30 is still considered “young” in our society. The reasons for this are many. We are living longer, the economy, extended “education” for many along with student debt, couples waiting until they’re in their 20’s or 30’s to get married, etc. People living at home longer. The list grows…

Marketing plays a role in this as well. Recently I’ve noticed the current heavy emphasis on “retro” culture. The “Turtles” come to mind (yes those turtles that people my age remember watching as kids are still being marketed to children), “Star Wars” (40(!) this year—I can’t count how many tiny “Stormtroopers” I saw this Halloween). Mom’s and Dad’s too. Throw in Grandpa as “Darth Vader” and you’ve got three generations…

And my favorite… Tommy Hilfiger. I wore Tommy stuff all through High School. I remember getting my girlfriend “Tommy Girl” cologne for Christmas. Now they’ve teamed up with The Chainsmokers to sell it all to a new generation.

The latest I’ve heard is that they’re bringing “Doom” back. I still have a shrink-wrapped copy of “Doom II” from 1994 sitting on a shelf in my office. My nieces play Minecraft all the time. Why does everything still look the same 20+ years later?

So to answer your question, no I don’t think 29 or 30 is “old.” I also sent you a PM some time ago saying that Hentai and Gaming are great ways to “break the ice.” I guarantee there are many women who would love to do something like this on a date. From there, who knows where things might lead?

There are also “conventions” devoted to Gaming, Hentai, and Cosplay where you might meet somebody. And I hope you will seriously consider getting involved in LGBT events. If you want to meet somebody for a true long term relationship I feel it’s better to meet “face to face,” people who share your interests. If you just want to get laid there are “escorts” as many on here will tell you. I have been married twice and all of my relationships have been with people I have met through activities I’ve been involved in or through mutual friends. If I was still single, who knows?

Sorry for a late response so yeah like i said earlier in your response to your pm i love both the classics & modern games equally & if you like to know yes doom is 2 of my favorite games for ps1 & ps4

I have learned to enjoy Hentai in the last year or so. I have a grown daughter who uses my Netflix account and I used to tease her about all the anime that showed up on my account. I asked her about couple good ones to watch and started to appreciate anime certainly then I did before. Have watched hentai and gamed a little since then
Gaming is popular past time now - I would not shy away from your like or dislikes with any potential partner. I was a captain of a football team in high school - was not guarantee to get laid either.